Geo Location of IP is wrong with Google Search

If Google is sending you to the wrong Google site, there are a few ways to get to a different Google page.

Google Search is customized for many countries and regions around the world. For example, if you do a Google search in France, you’ll get search results on Google.fr instead of google.com.

Change the Google site you’re sent to

If you're ending up at the wrong Google site, we might be detecting your IP address incorrectly. For example, this could be happening to you if you’re in Germany (www.google.de) but you’re being sent to the Google domain for the United Kingdom (www.google.co.uk).

Please report the problem to Google so that they can update your IP address. Google will usually fix the problem pretty quickly, but it could take more than a month.

Visit google.com instead of your local Google site
If you want to use google.com instead of your local Google site, you have two options:

If you've been redirected by google.com to another Google site (like Google.fr), click the google.com link in the bottom right corner of the page.

Bookmark http://www.google.com/ncr. Anytime you visit this page, you’ll be taken to google.com. Note: If you delete your cache or cookies, you'll need to bookmark the link again.